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AuthorSharaf, Nahla
AuthorAl-Jayyousi, Ghadir Fakhri
AuthorRadwan, Eman
AuthorShams Eldin, Shimous Mohamed Elamin Shams Eldin
AuthorHamdani, Dhouha
AuthorAl-Katheeri, Huda
AuthorElawad, Khalid
AuthorSair, Anjum Habib
Available date2021-03-24T07:54:18Z
Publication Date2021-03-19
Publication NameAntibiotics
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10030317
CitationSharaf, N.; Al-Jayyousi, G.F.; Radwan, E.; Shams Eldin, S.M.E.; Hamdani, D.; Al-Katheeri, H.; Elawad, K.; Habib Sair, A. Barriers of Appropriate Antibiotic Prescription at PHCC in Qatar: Perspective of Physicians and Pharmacists. Antibiotics 2021, 10, 317. https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10030317
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/17958
AbstractThe Ministry of Public Health in Qatar developed the NAP (National Action Plan to combat Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) in collaboration with WHO Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean (WHO/EMRO). Among the major factors shaping AMR is antimicrobial prescribing and use. Tailoring Antimicrobial Resistance Program is a behavior change methodology that is utilized to adapt behavior change in relation to antimicrobial use. This study explores barriers of appropriate antibiotic (AB) prescription from the physicians’ and pharmacists’ perspectives at primary healthcare centers in Qatar. Data were collected from 50 participants across two PHCCs: 30 physicians and 20 pharmacists. Two different interview guides were constructed: One for physicians and one for pharmacists. In-depth, face-to-face, five focus groups were conducted and transcribed verbatim. Inductive qualitative analysis, involving discovering the themes in the interviews, was followed. Data were analyzed using constant comparative techniques. The Major themes arose from the analysis revealed that patients, practitioners mainly physicians, and the organization itself, played a role in shaping these barriers in the two primary healthcare centers. The findings would help develop and pilot behavior change interventions among patients, physicians and pharmacists with the aim of optimizing appropriate antibiotic prescription and use, which would support the implementation of the antibiotic stewardship program. Effective behavior change interventions should consider multiple factors including individual and organizational factors to optimize appropriate antibiotic prescription.
Languageen
PublisherMDPI
Subjectantibiotics
antimicrobial resistance
primary health care
antibiotic prescription
antibiotic use
Qatar
TitleBarriers of Appropriate Antibiotic Prescription at PHCC in Qatar: Perspective of Physicians and Pharmacists.
TypeArticle
Issue Number3
Volume Number10
ESSN2079-6382
dc.accessType Open Access


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